Want your advice on Canon 7d.
Currently I am having 600D and in future I have plans for full frame body [1DX if everything goes well ;D or at least 5d MK3
]
But in-between is it worth buying 7D if I am getting a good deal? Like if I sell my 600D and buy a new 7D then my effective investment for 7D will be less than $400.
Note: Main area of photography fashion/product + some event/indoor and occasional Wild life.
My doubts are like what are the things I will gain in 7D – other than
Better Focusing system [+++]
High FPS [++]
Great Build [ + ]
But will there be any diff in Image quality – or all of them use same type or sensor?
Actually I read somewhere that 600D sensor is slightly better than 7D.
+ BIG Concern --- WHAT ABOUT ISO PERFORMANCE --- I have seen in reviews that even at ISO 800 the performance is below par.
• ISO [--]
So is it of any value to but 7D or continue with 600D till I save money for Full Frame.
Actually I want to keep a good crop body for occasional Wild Life photography even I buy the Full Frame in future.
Currently I am having 600D and in future I have plans for full frame body [1DX if everything goes well ;D or at least 5d MK3
But in-between is it worth buying 7D if I am getting a good deal? Like if I sell my 600D and buy a new 7D then my effective investment for 7D will be less than $400.
Note: Main area of photography fashion/product + some event/indoor and occasional Wild life.
My doubts are like what are the things I will gain in 7D – other than
Better Focusing system [+++]
High FPS [++]
Great Build [ + ]
But will there be any diff in Image quality – or all of them use same type or sensor?
Actually I read somewhere that 600D sensor is slightly better than 7D.
+ BIG Concern --- WHAT ABOUT ISO PERFORMANCE --- I have seen in reviews that even at ISO 800 the performance is below par.
• ISO [--]
So is it of any value to but 7D or continue with 600D till I save money for Full Frame.
Actually I want to keep a good crop body for occasional Wild Life photography even I buy the Full Frame in future.
